Internal Medicine

Dr. Nancy Z. Delaney is our internal medicine physician. She works Monday through
Friday at the Student Health Center during the school year, and Monday, Wednesday
and Friday during the summer. We also have a nurse practitioner, Aryn Henry, who
has regular clinics at the Student Health Center during the school year.

Orthopedics

Dr. Scott Kaar and Dr. Chris Kim each have a clinic at the Student Health Center once
a week during the school year. Contact Student Health for scheduling information.

Psychiatry

Dr. Miggie Greenberg and Dr. Brian Holoyda work at the Student Health Center year
round and oversee psychiatric resident physicians working one shift per week. Many
students under the care of the psychiatrists at the Student Health Center also see
psychologists or counselors at the University Counseling Center, located just west of the clock tower in Wuller Hall.

Sports Medicine

Dr. William Mitchell and Dr. Ha Minh Hoang are our sports medicine physicians. They
see students for any injury or pain, even if it is not sports related. They have clinics
Monday through Friday at the Student Health Center.

Other Medical Services

The Student Health Center has a few different options to make sure you can conveniently
get the medication you need without ever leaving campus.

Prepackaged Pharmaceuticals:

The Student Health Center keeps some frequently prescribed medications on-hand to
be dispensed at the time of service when prescribed by our physicians. Most are under
$20, and payment is owed at the time of service.

Walgreens Delivered Medications:

The SLU Student Health Center and Walgreens partner to make sure your prescription
medication is easily attainable. You can set up an account with Walgreens and they
can deliver your medication directly to the Student Health Center or the Walgreens
at the SLUCare Doctor's Office Building, even if it is not prescribed by our physicians.
You can call 314-771-2900 to pay any copays owed over the phone and start receiving
your medication on campus.

The Student Health Center includes a clinical laboratory improvement amendment waived
laboratory on site. There is point-of-care testing done at the time of service for
a variety of tests, however, the majority of our specimens are sent to Quest or LabCorp.

Please contact your insurance provider to find out which lab they will cover, and
let our staff know at the time of your visit which lab you prefer.

The registered nurses at the Student Health Center are here for you and can provide
a wide range of services for your health and wellness. During walk-in nurse clinic
hours (9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.), student health nurses can provide
the following:

Temperature checks

Vital sign checks

Medical advice - if we have no available appointments, you may speak with a nurse
who can help coordinate the best options for care

Drug screens

Immunizations

PPD skin test (not given on Thursdays as we are not here on the weekend to read it)

Medication administration, i.e. Humira or other injectable with physician order (must
establish care with Dr. Delaney prior to first administration)

Allergy shot administration - vials ordered by an outside physician can be sent to
SHC. Care must be established with Dr. Delaney prior to first administration.

To ensure timely and accurate testing, SHC maintains an on-site radiology service.
A qualified radiological technologist (RT) certified by the state of Missouri and
registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists will perform your examination. In addition, radiology procedures ordered by providers
outside Student Health Services are accepted. Results are interpreted by board-certified
radiologists.

Certain radiological services are not available at SHC. These include mammography,
CT scans and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). If your provider orders one of these
exams, we will coordinate scheduling you at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital.

Whether you are studying abroad, doing volunteer work or taking a trip during a break
for fun, the Student Health Center is here to help you prepare for your trip and maintain
your health while you are away.

We can coordinate vaccination or medication needs, as well as provide health information
specific to your area of travel. Please make your appointment at least one month prior
to departure, or at least two months prior if you will be traveling to Asia.

Orders for immunizations and medications we do not provide at SHC are typically placed
to the Walgreens on Lindell; it is designated as a travel clinic and keeps travel
vaccinations stocked. Please let us know if your insurance does not cover Walgreens.

The Student Health Center and physical therapy program at Saint Louis University together
offer a physical therapy clinic comprised of high-quality physical therapists.

SLU’s Physical Therapy Clinic specializes in treating orthopedic and musculoskeletal
injuries. Our physical therapists are specialists in the field of orthopedics and
hold many advanced credentials. Please see bios on therapists for more information.
Our treatment practice is in line with current research and best practice standards
including manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, functional training, movement analysis,
neuro reeducation and pain management techniques.

What to expect:A licensed physical therapist will perform a thorough and individualized evaluation.
The evaluation consists of a review of your medical history and a physical examination.
We’ll also develop a personalized treatment plan and educate you about our findings.

The Student Health Center has registered dietitians that can provide nutrition assessments
and see students for ongoing care.

A nutrition assessment is an in-depth evaluation of objective as well as subjective
information about your food and nutrient intake, lifestyle and medical history. This
information helps the dietitian evaluate your nutritional status and develop a plan
of care or intervention to help you achieve optimum nutritional health.

In order to get as complete a picture as possible, the dietitian will assess your
weight, any available laboratory data, medical and diet history and lifestyle factors
that may impact your nutritional health.

Our registered dietitians see students for a wide variety of reasons, such as: